I'm restoring a rare fiberglass air breather off of a 1967 Buick engine. Originally red, it had been sloppily repainted black with a rattle can and looked terrible. I knew that the chemical stripping or sand blasting options I could try at home would both destroy the fiberglass, and especially the very fine ribbing details I needed preserved. I spoke with Chuck at MOST and was assured that his soda blasting method was the perfect solution for delicate substrates, so I entrusted him with the job. I got a quick turnaround and am very happy with the results. Both coats of paint were removed, leaving the clean, original fiberglass gelcoat intact and ready for a light scuff and refinish. Soda blasting was definitely the correct solution, using a special "baking soda" blast media which is much softer and gentler than regular sand blasting. The cost of materials makes soda blasting more expensive than traditional sand blasting, but the results were worth it. I will use MOST Media Blasting again for future needs.